On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 2:28 PM, James H. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> IMHO make the whole JavaScript package, as it currently stands, a
> plugin.

There is absoltely no reason/explaination to do so. And I don't see it
happening. Many of us use those helpers in most of the projects, and
it works for us like a charm.

> This would be a wonderful step towards having a Prototype,
> jQuery, MooTools (etc.) package for Rails.  The situation with Merb
> and JavaScript is quite wonderful: pick your own and run with it.
> There's no helpers, no RJS equivalent or anything.  I like this
> approach personally.

Rails is not forcing you to use those helpers or RJS.

Lack of feature is not a feature. If Rails, in any way, is making it
difficult to implement those helpers/rsj in plugins for other js
libraries, solution is for Rails to provide hooks and make it simpler
to write such plugins. Patches welcome :)

-- 
Cheers!
- Pratik
http://m.onkey.org

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